ABCNews.com already has a handful of pages on this. It seems they're being pretty even about it. Let's wait until they actually air the segment before making rash judgments. http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/ap20000125_1547.h tml http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/reuters20000125_2 979.html http://abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap20000122_894.html HerrGlock
I support the freedom of publishing code, 1st Amendment. I support the Right of the People to Keep and Bear Arms, 2d Amendment. I doubt very seriously that any 'socialst liberal' would come to one of my IPSC matches with me or would care to borrow one of my Glocks to use for a compeitition. I am very surprised you go on like that without finding out what type of people you are speaking to. "Geeks with Guns" is an active shooting group. A VA Linux board member started it in California. He also wrote about "I will give to pro-gun-rights organizations" in his press release about what he plans on doing now that he's a millionare (on paper at least.) I doubt Sarah Brady will take him under her wing as a fellow 'socialist liberal.' Please research a bit more before making such sweeping statements. HerrGlock
I just ordered two. One for a certain Washington Post reporter that wrote about this case. I figure if he's that interested in the First Amendment, he should be interested in EVERYBODY'S First Amendment. Not just the newspaper's freedom to report whatever they want us to think today. HerrGlock
I'm glad I'm not the only one. I wrote about RollerBall in the one with the DeCSS suit a few days ago. Multi-national Corporations are the only governing body left, there are no heros, the Corps do not WANT heros, Johnathan E. get the 'recommendation' to throw the game or retire. We're getting there, where are my skates? HerrGlock
Am I the only one who remembers RollerBall? Johnathan E. becomes a hero in a world owned by corporations where the 'powers that be' do not want a hero, just mundane life. It looked like the world sucked at that particular time and it looks like that was one of the more prophetic movies. Well, time to break out the skates.
After what they're doing? Not even. Even though I want it. I'll wait.
Yes, they are. But remember one thing, they did not have to run them yet they did. HerrGlock
ABCNews.com already has a handful of pages on this. It seems they're being pretty even about it. Let's wait until they actually air the segment before making rash judgments. http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/ap20000125_1547.h tml http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/reuters20000125_2 979.html http://abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap20000122_894.html HerrGlock
I support the freedom of publishing code, 1st Amendment. I support the Right of the People to Keep and Bear Arms, 2d Amendment. I doubt very seriously that any 'socialst liberal' would come to one of my IPSC matches with me or would care to borrow one of my Glocks to use for a compeitition. I am very surprised you go on like that without finding out what type of people you are speaking to. "Geeks with Guns" is an active shooting group. A VA Linux board member started it in California. He also wrote about "I will give to pro-gun-rights organizations" in his press release about what he plans on doing now that he's a millionare (on paper at least.) I doubt Sarah Brady will take him under her wing as a fellow 'socialist liberal.' Please research a bit more before making such sweeping statements. HerrGlock
I just ordered two. One for a certain Washington Post reporter that wrote about this case. I figure if he's that interested in the First Amendment, he should be interested in EVERYBODY'S First Amendment. Not just the newspaper's freedom to report whatever they want us to think today. HerrGlock
I'm glad I'm not the only one. I wrote about RollerBall in the one with the DeCSS suit a few days ago. Multi-national Corporations are the only governing body left, there are no heros, the Corps do not WANT heros, Johnathan E. get the 'recommendation' to throw the game or retire. We're getting there, where are my skates? HerrGlock
Am I the only one who remembers RollerBall? Johnathan E. becomes a hero in a world owned by corporations where the 'powers that be' do not want a hero, just mundane life. It looked like the world sucked at that particular time and it looks like that was one of the more prophetic movies. Well, time to break out the skates.